St Louis Grammar school Kilkeel recently hosted the Oxford University Applicant seminar for all Year 13 students in the Newry and Mourne area.
Spring Concert 2013 - available on YouTube
Students visit Manchester United
During Option week the St Louis Careers' Department co-ordinated a Careers in Languages event for Year 10 and Year 12 students.
Three St. Louis students have recently submitted their ideas to promote a healthier lifestyle in their local area.
After a fantastic performance against St Patrick's Downpatrick, St Louis make it through to the MacLarnon Final
Students have their Art work selected for this year's CCEA True Colours Exhibition, which debuted in the Ulster Museum.
Claire Mooney in Year 13 has been chosen as the joint winner of the senior Art section of an anti-bullying competition.
A party of 44 students and 4 teachers from St Louis Grammar School, Kilkeel have just returned from another hugely successful Ski trip.
Welcome to St. Louis Grammar School
St. Louis Grammar School, Kilkeel, is a co-educational Specialist School in Technology and ICT that caters for pupils aged 11-18. We have over 590 pupils on roll which includes a thriving sixth form. We offer a broad range of subjects at all Key Stages including GCSEs, A levels and BTECs including Academic and Vocational / Applied subjects.
Pupils come from the surrounding area: Kilkeel, Warrenpoint, Annalong, Newcastle, Castlewellan, Hilltown and Rostrevor. Our expert staff offer the full range of STEM subjects - Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths and ICT.
Latest from the Spring Concert
Coming to St Louis in September? Visit the St Louis Kidz site to find out more...
If you are thkinking of coming to St Louis in September, check out our new mini-site made just for you. It has lots of information about our school.
Our pupils have helped to put the site together and the characters have been designed by one of our very own pupils.
Click here or below to find out more.

We have also made a comic which shows all the subjects you will be studying when you come to St Louis. We hope you enjoy it!
The comic was made by pupils who take the Media Studies course at GCSE. It is full of photographs of our pupils enjoying their studies. Click on the image to the right to view the comic.
Leave a comment on the Kidz site if you enjoyed the comic.
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Have your say...write for the pupil blog
Are interested in having your say? Do you want to write your own stories for the Pupil Blog? The pupil blog allows our students to write for a global audience. Pupils have written stories about what is going in school or in the news. If you want to get involved talk to Miss King or Mr Brown. Click here for the latest stories.
Read the latest news stories written by our pupils below:
St Louis VLE - Take school home today!
Six hours of learning a day not enough? Take school home with you today with
our new Virtual Learning Environment. Personalised learning is the key to success! Packed with educational goodness and free, the VLE can seriously
improve your chances of getting a good grade! More...
What the pupils say about our school
My favourite thing about St Louis is being able to make friends with pupils who went to other primary schools, and also making new friends - having the craic at break and dinner and moving classes. I also do different subjects now that I didn't do in primary school.
A Year 8 Pupil - 2012
Spotlight
St Louis issues a newsletter once a term for parents and pupils.
The latest news letter is available by clicking here.
Our pupils have been busy taking photographs of our local area.These photos can be viewed by visiting our 'Local Photos' gallery which uses Google Maps to place the photographs in the geographical location they were taken. More...
In 1842 the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Louis was founded in France by Abb?Louis Bautain. here to find out more.









In April 2009 St Louis was designated the first Technology Specialist School in Northern Ireland.

My favourite thing about St Louis is being able to make friends with pupils who went to other primary schools, and also making new friends - having the craic at break and dinner and moving classes. I also do different subjects now that I didn't do in primary school.